Kathmandu University School of Science and School of Engineering Kathmandu University Common Admission Test (KUCAT) Information on KUCAT Computer Based Test (KUCAT-CBT) July 2016
Kathmandu University Common Admission Test (KUCAT) All candidates willing to study in the undergraduate programs of School of Science and School of Engineering shall appear in the KUCAT and have obtained good scores. Candidates are tested for their abilities in either PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) or PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) depending on the program of choice for offering admission based upon their results in KUCAT CBT. Admission is offered in merit basis in the categories described in the call for application. In order to be fully eligible for application, candidates must have passed 10+2 level or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and with the additional requirements of 50% aggregate marks in PCM or PCB or PMCs (Physics, Chemistry, and Computer Science) depending on the program of choice. One should carefully read the application call notice for making sure that he/she is qualified for the application to the specific program. The Schools offer the following programs and test group for particular program is indicated in the table. One should be clear about the choice before selecting the test group. School Program and subject area Admission test group BE in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Communication) Engineering BE in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Power and Control) BE in Mechanical Engineering (Automobile) BE in Mechanical Engineering (Design and Manufacturing) BE in Mechanical Engineering (Energy Technology) BE in Mechanical Engineering (Hydropower) BE in Civil Engineering (Specialization in Hydropower) BE in Chemical Engineering BE in Computer Engineering BE in Geomatics Engineering Bachelor of Architecture* PCM Science BTech in Environmental Engineering BSc in Applied Physics BSc in Computer Science Bachelor of Pharmacy BSc in Environmental Science PCM or PCB Science BTech in Biotechnology BSc in Human Biology PCB * Planned to be started soon. Under the current system, one cannot appear for both PCM and PCB examinations. The Schools replaced Paper Based Test (PBT) with Computer Based Test (CBT) in 2014 as CBT can offer a number of advantages over PBT, such as larger score range, reduction of risk of unfair practice, automatic scoring, and flexibility in conducting tests. Although KUCAT is designed to conduct the test throughout the year, currently the test is conducted only after the call for admission and at KU Dhulikhel (Main) Campus ONLY. Moreover, the candidates can get better prepared for the application if he/she carefully refers to the information provided in this document. This document describes the CBT procedure in brief and outlines the syllabus for various subjects. For updated information, one should always check KU website http://www.ku.edu.np and http://apply.ku.edu.np/. 1
A. Overview of KUCAT-CBT KUCAT-CBT is two hours long and has 120 multiple choice questions in total. There are 40 multiple choice questions in each part. The questions are distributed uniformly across the topics of the syllabi for KUCAT. Questions are categorized into five difficulty levels from 1 to 5; 1 being the easiest and 5 being the toughest. Each part of the exam starts with a difficulty level 1 question. If a candidate answers a question of difficulty level 1 to 4 correctly, the difficulty level of the subsequent question will be increased by 1. Similarly, if a candidate answers a question of difficulty level 2 to 5 incorrectly, the difficulty level of the subsequent question will be decreased by 1. However, answering a difficulty level 5 question correctly or a difficulty level 1 question incorrectly will not change the difficulty level of the subsequent question. The candidates are not allowed to skip any questions or go back to the submitted questions but are allowed to switch between the subjects. CBT scores range from 0 to 2220, 0 being the score for attempting all the questions and answering all of them incorrectly and 2220 being the score for answering all the questions correctly. A difficulty level 1 question effectively carries a score of 11. The score increases by 2 for each of the higher difficulty level. The minimum score a candidate can obtain by answering 40% of the questions correctly is 528. The score of 528 is, therefore, benchmarked as the PASS MARK in KUCAT-CBT. A candidate shall at least get this score for being eligible to be offered admission in any program. The candidates will be able to view their KUCAT scores at the end of their tests. B. Registering for the Test Wait for the call for admission or call for KUCAT-CBT. Fill the online application form available at http://apply.ku.edu.np/cbt. A valid email id is required for online application. Confirmation link and confirmation code will be sent by email. Be sure to click on the confirmation link and enter the confirmation code for online application. Use the login credentials provided to log into the online application system and complete the application form. Pay the required application processing fee to KU; fee amount and bank account detail will be given at the call for application notice. Keep the voucher as payment record. The bank voucher is needed to be submitted to the admission or KUCAT office. Visit undergraduate program admission or KUCAT office in KU Main Campus Dhulikhel with personal photo identification (citizenship or passport or card issued by relevant authority), 3 recent PP size photographs, and the bank deposit voucher. Get the document verified, obtain date and time for KUCAT CBT and collect Admission Card. For avoiding near deadline rush, obtain date and time for KUCAT CBT and collect Admission Card at the earliest possible. 2
C. Appearing in the Test KUCAT CBT is conducted only in KU Main Campus Dhulikhel. It is NOT AVAILABLE online on the Internet. Appear in KUCAT CBT on the date and time mentioned in the admit card. The candidates are required to appear at the examination hall at least 15 minutes before the commencement of the examination. The candidates shall bring their ADMISSION CARD AND PHOTO IDENTIFICATION documents along with them. Wrist watches, pens, pencils, and simple scientific calculators are allowed. Other electronic items and written materials are not permitted inside the examination hall. Attempting to cheat in the entrance exam, by any means, or failing to comply with invigilators instructions may disqualify the candidates from the admission process. The candidates are advised to wait quietly outside their respective examination halls for invigilator s instruction to enter the examination hall. After verifying the admit cards and photo IDs, the candidates will be provided with the login credentials for CBT. The candidates are required to leave their bags and belongings at the front of the examination halls before taking seats at their respective computers. The candidates can login to their tests, using the credentials provided, after the invigilator s indication to do so. The candidates shall verify their names on the screen and make sure that they are presented with a list of subjects according to their choice i.e., PCM or PCB. The candidates can start with one of the three subjects from the list. The exam starts as soon as the candidate clicks on one of the subjects. Time remaining to finish the exam is shown on the screen. If the candidates face any difficulties or have queries during the test, they can call the invigilators by raising their hands. The candidates are not allowed to communicate with or look at the screens of peer candidates at any point of time during the test. After completing the test, the candidates are required to view their results, show it to one of the invigilators and log out from the CBT system, before leaving the examination hall. D. Online Practice Test An online practice test is made available to the candidates before the entrance exam or KUCAT- CBT. The online practice test is intended to make the candidates familiar with the Computer Based Test. The number of questions, topics and difficulty levels do not reflect the actual computer-based entrance test. The online practice test is available at http://apply.ku.edu.np/opt. E. KUCAT Syllabi KUCAT syllabi for test subjects are provided in the subsequent pages. 3
Syllabus for Physics A. Mechanics: 1. Physical Quantity 2. Kinematics 3. Dynamics 4. Energy 5. Rotational motion 6. Gravitation 7. Structure and Properties of Matter 8. Elasticity 9. Viscosity 10. Surface tension B. Heat & Thermodynamics: 11. Heat and temperature 12. Transmission of heat 13. Basic assumption of kinetic theory of gasses 14. Thermodynamics C. Optics: 15. Reflection 16. Refraction 17. Speed of light 18. Dispersion of light 19. Optical Instrument 20. Photometry D. Waves: 21. Wave motion 22. Sound 23. Electromagnetic waves E. Electrostatics and D. C. Circuits: 24. Simple Electrostatic Phenomenon 25. Charge flow 26. Resistance 27. Effect of Current 28. Capacitors F. Magnetic field and Current: 29. Magnetic field 30. Force on conductor 31. Magnetic materials 32. Electromagnetic induction 33. Alternating current G. Modern Physics: 34. Electron 35. Photons 36. Electronic 37. Atoms 38. Nucleus 39. Radioactivity 40. Elementary particles Syllabus for Chemistry A. General & Physical Chemistry: 1. Language of Chemistry 2. Gaseous state of matter 3. Liquid state of matter 4. Solid state of matter 5. Laws of Stoichiometry 6. Avogadro's Hypothesis and its important applications 7. Atomic structure 8. Quantum numbers 9. Chemical bonding 10. Oxidation and Reduction 11. Periodic Table 12. Acids, Bases and Salts 13. Acidimetry and Alkalimetry 14. Electrochemistry 15. Electrode potential 16. Chemical Kinetics 17. Chemical Equilibrium 18. LeChatelier s Principle 19. Chemical Thermodynamics 20. Entropy and spontaneity B. Inorganic Chemistry: 21. Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen 22. Carbon 23. Sulphur and its compound 24. Halogen and halogen acids 25. Introduction to Metals 26. Alkali and alkaline earth metals 27. Coinage metals 28. Heavy metals C. Organic Chemistry: 29. Introduction to Organic Chemistry 30. Hydrocarbons 31. Organic halogen compounds 32. Alcohols 33. Ethers 34. Carbonyl Compounds 35. Carboxylic Acids 36. Amines 37. Aromatic Hydrocarbons 38. Aniline and Nitrobenzene 39. Carbohydrates, Proteins, Nucleic Acids, Lipids 40. Polymers, Pesticides, Dyes and Drugs. 4
Syllabus for Mathematics 1. Representation of Data 2. Measures of Location and Spread 3. Probability 4. Permutation and Combination 5. Probability Distributions 6. Binomial Distributions 7. Expectation and Variance of a random variable 8. Normal Distribution 9. Surds and indices 10. Functions and Graphs 11. Quadratics and Inequalities 12. Differentiation 13. Application of Differentiation 14. Sequences 15. Binomial Theorem 16. Trigonometry 17. Extending Differentiation 18. Vectors 19. Geometric Sequences 20. Second Derivative 21. Integration 22. Volume of revolution 23. Polynomial 24. The Modulus function 25. Exponential and Logarithmic function 26. Differentiating Exponential and Logarithmic functions 27. Differentiating Trigonometric Function 28. Determinants 29. Matrices 30. Equation of Straight Lines 31. A pair of lines 32. System of linear equations 33. System of Linear Inequalities and Graphs 34. Complex Numbers 35. Limits and Continuity 36. Coordinate Space 37. Plane 38. Concept of Sets 39. Relation 40. Functions Syllabus for Biology 1. Introduction to Biology 2. Cell, cell-division and life components 3. Origin of Life 4. Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection 5. Human Evolution 6. Heredity and variation 7. Regulation of replication, transcription, translation and expression of genetic material 8. Concept of Taxonomy 9. Monera 10. Viruses 11. Protista 12. Mycota 13. Plantae 14. Morphology, Reproduction, Growth and Development of Flowering Plant 15. Photosynthesis 16. Transpiration 17. Animalia 18. Study of Earthworm 19. Study of Frog 20. Animal Tissues 21. Animal Nutrition and Digestive system 22. Respiratory system 23. Circulation of body fluids 24. Excretion and osmoregulation 25. Nervous system 26. Endocrine system 27. Animal reproduction and embryonic development 28. Aminocentesis 29. Growth, Repair, Regeneration, Ageing and Death 30. Animal Behaviour 31. Concept of ecosystem 32. Environmental pollution 33. Green-house effect and global warming 34. Conservation of Natural resources 35. Pesticides 36. Bio-fertilizers and biological pest control 37. Biotechnology 38. Domestication of plants and crop improvements 39. Bioenergy 40. Mental health, addiction and community health All the Best! 5